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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Ivoclar PrograMill7 PM7 or Roland?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jussi Roivanen" data-source="post: 343912" data-attributes="member: 16108"><p>PM7 is not limited to Ivoclar materials. Ivoclar materials contains a "tag" with preprogrammed material info, which PM7 "composer" can use. This enables automation (to certain extend) to make sure that machine operates as intented. To use other materials one needs to learn how to define disc heights correctly, and talk to disc manufacturers/resellers about "milling strategies" which include drill speed rpm, weather to use "wetwork", what type of drill to use etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jussi Roivanen, post: 343912, member: 16108"] PM7 is not limited to Ivoclar materials. Ivoclar materials contains a "tag" with preprogrammed material info, which PM7 "composer" can use. This enables automation (to certain extend) to make sure that machine operates as intented. To use other materials one needs to learn how to define disc heights correctly, and talk to disc manufacturers/resellers about "milling strategies" which include drill speed rpm, weather to use "wetwork", what type of drill to use etc. [/QUOTE]
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